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The Apparel Maquiladora Industry at the Mexican Border

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1994, "The Apparel Maquiladora Industry at the Mexican Border" en Bonich et al., eds., Global Production. The Apparel in the Pacific Rim, Temple University Press, Philladelphia, 1994, pp.217-229.

Studies on Labor in Mexico

Source: Enrique de la Garza, Jorge Carrillo and Francisco Zapata, 1994, “Studies on Labor in Mexico” in Economics and Sociology of Labor, 23/24, March-June, pp. 142-155.

Adaptation of Flexible Production and Qualification in the Automotive Sector

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1994, "Adaptation of Flexible Production and Qualification in the Automotive Sector" in Sociology of Work, no. 21, Ed. SXXI, Madrid, spring, pp.101-128.

Technological Innovations and Trade Union Impact in the Mexico-United States Region

Source: Jorge Carrillo and Miguel Angel Ramírez, 1994, "Technological Innovations and Trade Union Impact in the Mexico-United States Region" in Sociología del Lavoro, No. 55, Ed. FrancoAngeli, Milan, pp. 99-115.

The Sociology of Labor in Latin America and its First Congress on Sociology of Labor

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1994, The Sociology of Labor in Latin America and its First Congress on Sociology of Labor, no. 20, Ed. SXXI, Madrid, winter, pp.151-162

Flexible Production: The Japanese and Italian Models in Techno-Industry

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1994, Flexible Production: The Japanese and Italian Models in Techno-Industry, No. 18, CONACYT, Mexico, October-November, pp.50-58.

Flexibility and Qualification at the New Industrial Crossroads

Source: Jorge Carrillo, 1994, Flexibility and Qualification at the New Industrial Crossroads, in Productive Restructuring, Work and Education in Latin America, No. 3, pp. 137-151

Organizational changes and labor relations in the automotive industry in Mexico

Source: Arnulfo Arteaga, Jorge Carrillo y Jordi Micheli, 1994, "Organizational changes and labor relations in the automobile industry in Mexico" in Latin America, No. 19, Hamburg, February, 35 p.